What Does PCR stand for?
What is Patient Care Record
What is the acronym for scene survey and what does each on stand for?
What is EMCAP
What can you use to clear the casualty’s mouth of obstructions such as vomit and blood?
What is Ambu or V Vac or suctioning
What is included within Secondary Survey?
What is SAMPLE and vitals
What can you do after you have complete primary and secondary survey?
What is On-going care, additional set of vitals, head-to-toe assessment
What is ECSPERTS Divison Number?
What is OND-1175
What is the acronym for assessing level of consciousness and what does each on stand for?
What is AVPU
List 3 ways of opening the airway for an unconscious patient
What is Head-tilt chin lift, NPA, OPA, jaw thrust.
Define SAMPLE
What is Signs/Symptoms, Allergies, Medication, Past medical history, Last oral intake, Last doctor’s visit, Events prior.
What do you report to EMS when they take over?
What is Patient identification, chief complaint, incident history, assessment findings, patient history, vitals.
What must be obtained if campus police or EMS arrive on scene?
What is Badge Number and Ambulance number
What are important next steps after EMCAP? (Hint: think two C's)
What is Consent and C-spine
What are the normal breathing/ Normal Respiratory Rates for Adults and children?
What is Child 20 – 40 breaths/min and Adult 12 - 20 breaths/min
What is important to done between primary and secondary survey?
What is Rapid body survey
If you are unable to attain BP normally what can you do?
What is BP by palpate. Here you do not get a diastolic reading and your final reading is systolic/palp
Minimum how many sets of vitals need to be taken?
What is 3
What is the order of don-on
What is gown, mask, goggles, gloves
What are the qualities for breathing and pulse?
What is Breathing: deep/shallow, regular/irregular, laboured/unlaboured
Pulse: strong/week, regular/irregular, even/uneven
What is the acronym for pain assessment and what does each on stand for?
What is OPQRST
With what do you provide high-flow oxygen and at what flow rate?
What is Non-rebreather mask at 10-15 L/min
What are the three times that must be recorded on the top of a written PCR?
What is TOA, TOD, TODc
What is the order of don-off
What is gloves, hand-hygiene, gown, hand-hygiene, goggles, mask.
What is assessed using C of ABC and how do you assess it?
What is Circulation: Two point pulse and skin condition.
How many vitals are there and what are they?
What is 8: Pulse, Breathing, LOA, LOC, Pupil, Skin Condition, Blood Pressure, SpO2
What are the four levels of respiratory distress?
What is non-acute, mild distress, moderate distress, severe distress